Foul
There is no limit on the number of foul balls.
Any ball that lands in the area within the foul line
No, in no level of softball or baseball can you use your helment or hat to catch a ball
The catcher is usually in foul territory when the pitch is thrown; although, legally, any player but the pitcher COULD be there.
There are lines placed to divide the foul territory and the fair territory. Any ball that lands on the foul territory will be called foul. When the ball enters the fair territory, ball is at play.
no. because you have to swing for it to be a foul ball .its really a strike
No if it is a foul ball or if it hits the fence and you catch it it does not matter you still can play it if it is not foul but if it is foul and you catch it when it hits the fence they just call it a strike. Actually - you CAN catch a ball off the fence. There is no rule against it, however it will NOT be counted as an out. The fence is part of the field just like the ground. Therefore, if it hits the fence in foul or fair territory, it is played the same as if it had hit the ground before you caught it.
The first two foul balls count as strikes 1 and 2. After that, it is not a strike.
after the batter hits the ball and it's a fair ball it's not a dead ball. if the ball lands in foul territory, it's a foul ball.
Anything not inside the 1st and 3rd baselines and anything that hits home plate.
if you hit a foul ballif you pitch a ball that doesnt enter the strike zonefoul play